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The act of eating moon cakes in the Mid-Autumn Festival is not stipulated by a specific person, but a new custom naturally formed by the people according to the old custom of worshiping the moon. In ancient times, the ancients, who believed in the presence of the moon god, would hold a moon festival every August 15, during which they would prepare many offerings. The offerings offered to the moon god by the ancients were mainly cakes and fruits, which are the origin of moon cakes.
After the moon festival, the ancients would share the cakes and fruits used as offerings, and this behavior gradually evolved into the custom of eating mooncakes in the Mid-Autumn Festival. <>
The name "moon cake" first appeared in the ancient books of the Southern Song Dynasty, before which people called moon cakes "small cakes" or "moon cakes". However, mooncakes in the Southern Song Dynasty were not yet seasonal foods for the Mid-Autumn Festival, but a daily pastry. Not only that, but the mooncakes of this period were not round, but diamond-shaped.
Later, with the development of time, the people of the Southern Song Dynasty slowly integrated the Mid-Autumn Festival and moon cakes, and moon cakes became the representative food of the Mid-Autumn Festival. On the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival, the ancients would send mooncakes to each other as a token of blessing, and they would also gather with their families to eat mooncakes. <>
By the time of the Ming Dynasty, mooncakes had evolved into the familiar round shape and were only eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival. In addition, the well-known "moon cake symbolizes reunion" also began in the Ming Dynasty. It can be seen that the custom of eating moon cakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival tended to mature during the Ming Dynasty.
This custom became more common after the development of the Qing Dynasty, and at the same time, the process of making mooncakes became more and more sophisticated. <>
On the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival, in addition to eating moon cakes and admiring the moon, the ancients would also carry out other entertainment activities, including the "Bu Zhuangyuan" in the Jiangnan area. In addition, after a long period of development, moon cakes have also derived a lot of factions, such as the most representative Cantonese style, Beijing style, Su style and Chao style of the four moon cakes. In addition to these traditional mooncakes, there are also many non-traditional mooncakes, such as French mooncakes, ice cream mooncakes, and so on.
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It was during the Yuan Dynasty that the Yuan Dynasty ate moon cakes in order to celebrate the unification of the Yuan Dynasty.
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Nobody says that's not what you say! This is a custom passed down from ancestors.
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No one stipulates it, you see this regulation in **.
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The meaning of eating moon cakes in the Mid-Autumn Festival is reunion, reflecting people's good wishes for family reunion, and eating moon cakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival is said to have begun in the Yuan Dynasty. The most traditional moon cakes are round, meaning reunion and beauty, moon cakes were originally used to worship the moon god, and later people gradually took the Mid-Autumn Festival moon viewing and tasting moon cakes as a symbol of family reunion.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is also known as the Moon Festival, the Moonlight Festival, the Moon Festival, the Autumn Festival, the Mid-Autumn Festival, the Moon Worship Festival, the Moon Niang Festival, the Moon Festival, the Reunion Festival, etc.
The customs of the Mid-Autumn Festival include moon worship, moon appreciation, fire dragon dance, playing with lanterns, eating moon cakes, appreciating osmanthus flowers, drinking osmanthus wine, lighting lamps, eating sweet potatoes, etc.
The Mid-Autumn Festival evolved from the autumn and evening moon festivals in ancient times, the Mid-Autumn Festival originated in ancient times, popularized in the Han Dynasty, stereotyped in the early years of the Tang Dynasty, and prevailed after the Song Dynasty.
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You don't have to eat mooncakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival, eating mooncakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional folk custom and a kind of food culture.
Mooncakes were originally used as sacrifices to the moon god, and later people gradually used the Mid-Autumn Festival moon viewing and tasting mooncakes as a major symbol of family reunion. Mooncakes symbolize great reunion, and people use it as a holiday food to worship the moon and give gifts to relatives and friends. Up to now, eating moon cakes has become a necessary custom for the Mid-Autumn Festival in all parts of northern and southern China, and people have to eat moon cakes on the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival to show "reunion".
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This is a fine traditional practice.
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Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival inherited from ancient times, there are many ways to spend the Mid-Autumn Festival in contemporary times, you don't have to eat moon cakes, a family reunion and sit down for a meal is a good way to spend the Mid-Autumn Festival!
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The Mid-Autumn Festival is our traditional festival, only once a year, I feel that it is best not to miss it, and if everyone does not pay attention to our traditional festivals, the Mid-Autumn Festival will become a Korean festival again in a few years...
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The Mid-Autumn Festival is just a custom of family reunion in China, eating or not eating is a kind of atmosphere, how much to taste, as long as the family is happy together, what you like to cook what.
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No, the whole family eats moon cakes together, in fact, not many people love to eat that moon cake, but the whole family is reunited and full of meaning. It's best to go out together to enjoy the moon again. Happy Mid-Autumn Festival to you!
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You can eat as much as you want. If you don't want to, no one will force you. Eat moon cakes and admire the moon. It's very cozy, you should like it all.
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No, yes, eat.
Mooncakes are meant to commemorate traditional festivals.
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On the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival, people have to eat moon cakes to show "reunion". Moon cakes, also known as Hu cakes, palace cakes, moon cakes, harvest cakes, reunion cakes, etc., are offerings to the moon god in the ancient Mid-Autumn Festival. According to legend, in ancient China, the emperor had a ritual system of sacrificing the day in spring and the moon in autumn.
Related Notes:Worship the moon, in our country is an ancient custom of ten fortunes, in fact, the Sen Liang is a kind of worship activity of the ancients to the "moon god". In ancient times, there was the custom of "autumn twilight and sunset". The setting moon is to worship the moon god.
Since ancient times, in some parts of Guangdong, people have the custom of worshiping the moon god (moon worship, moonlight) on the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival.
To worship the moon, set up a large incense case, and put moon cakes, watermelons, apples, red dates, plums, grapes and other offerings. Under the moon, the "Moon God" tablet is placed in the direction of the moon, red candles are lit, and the whole family worships the moon in turn and prays for blessings. Worship the moon and admire the moon, and remember the moon and express people's good wishes.
As one of the important rituals of the Mid-Autumn Festival, the moon worship has continued from ancient times to the present, and has gradually evolved into folk moon appreciation and moon worship activities, and has also become the main form of modern people's desire for reunion and good wishes for life.
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1. Five-kernel mooncakes.
Five-kernel mooncakes are one of the traditional Chinese cakes, and it is no exaggeration to say that the Mid-Autumn Festival when I was a child was all five-kernel flavored. The five kernels are walnut kernels, almond kernels, melon seed kernels, peanut kernels, and sesame kernels, with exquisite and rich ingredients and traditional and delicious taste. Five-kernel mooncakes are generally drum-shaped with clear patterns and handwriting printed on them.
The exterior is wrapped in a piece of oilskin paper, and when you open it, you can smell the delicious fragrance. When you bite into it, the skin is thin and crispy, the mixture of five kernels inside is rich, the sugar flavor is very strong, and the taste in memory is always very beautiful and rare.
2. Egg yolk moon cakes.
Egg yolk mooncakes are a more traditional flavor that is unforgettable due to its unique aroma and texture. The inset of egg yolk mooncakes is very demanding, and it needs to be a high-quality salted duck egg yolk. Wrap the fermented dough in the middle with chestnut puree and an orange duck egg yolk.
The baked moon cakes are very good-looking, the appearance looks oily and shiny, the corners are burnt, and the first thing to bite into is the thin skin, then the sweet and soft chestnut paste, and the innermost duck egg yolk tastes fragrant and salty.
3. White lotus paste mooncakes.
Guangdong, as one of the most delicious provinces, is not only delicious early, but also good mooncakes. The white lotus paste mooncake is the representative work of Cantonese mooncakes, and the most important thing about this lotus paste mooncake is to make lotus paste. After the lotus seeds are hearted, they are boiled over high heat until soft, and then stir-fried with sugar to form a dough puree, and the whole process is very complicated and rigorous.
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In my hometown, the custom of baking sugar cakes on August 15 is still popular. When the Mid-Autumn Festival arrives, every household is busy stir-frying sesame seeds and then grinding them into powder, mixing them with brown sugar to make stuffing and wrapping them in the dough, and then making the dough into a round cake the size of a bowl and cooking it in the pot. Then we deliver sugar cookies to every house.
Your home to my house, my home to yours. Even if every family has it, they still give it to each other. Even if the two families have a holiday and don't usually come and go, they have to send each other.
Why? It turned out that this was the hometown of Zhu Yuanzhang, the emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and the hometown people used to call Zhu Yuanzhang Zhu Hongwu. When they were still in the Yuan Dynasty, the Tatars (our hometown called the rulers of the time "Tatars") oppressed the Han people cruelly.
They were afraid that the Han people would rebel, so they did not allow the Han people to have knives in their homes, and even the kitchen knives used for cutting vegetables were controlled to one for ten households. If he commits a crime, ten families will sit together. The life of the Han people is particularly inconvenient.
What is even more unacceptable is that when the Han people get married, the bride must be sent to the Tartar's house for the night. This is the most unacceptable among the Han Chinese. "My wife's field is not for people", how can I create evil by the Tartars?
Therefore, Zhu Hongwu called on the people in his hometown to rise up and resist. Zhu Hongwu was born in Pei County, studied in Si County, and grew up in Fengyang County. At that time, it was called Siwu Lingfeng County.
Therefore, the scope of this area is still relatively large. It was agreed that on the night of August 15, every household would work together and kill the Tartars when they saw them. In order to ventilate the news and not be discovered by the Tartars, they wrapped the code and news in the cake, and exchanged messages in the name of delivering food.
After killing the Tartars, Zhu Hongwu's uprising began. After Zhu Hongwu became emperor, in order to commemorate the uprising, he stipulated that every household on August 15 would make sugar cakes for the Mid-Autumn Festival, and the staple food was to eat sugar cakes, and the main activity was to send sugar cakes. As a result, this custom has been passed down from generation to generation.
Now, although there are all kinds of good moon cakes in the supermarket, the people in my hometown still don't forget to brand sugar cakes and send sugar cakes.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival in China, and is known as the four traditional festivals of the Han nationality in China together with the Spring Festival, Dragon Boat Festival and Qingming Festival. According to historical records, the ancient emperors had a spring sacrifice day, autumn sacrifice moon ritual festival period for the lunar calendar, that is, the lunar calendar August 15, the time coincides with the third autumn half, so the name "Mid-Autumn Festival"; Because this festival is in autumn and August, it is also called "autumn festival", "August festival" and "August meeting"; There are also beliefs and related festival activities to pray for reunion, so it is also called "Reunion Festival" and "Daughter's Day". Because the main activities of the Mid-Autumn Festival are carried out around the "moon", it is also commonly known as the "Moon Festival", "Moon Eve", "Moon Chasing Festival", "Playing the Moon Festival" and "Moon Worship Festival"; In the Tang Dynasty, the Mid-Autumn Festival was also known as the "Duanzheng Month". >>>More
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